Since 1950 onwards, a practice has grown in Sri Lanka of dividing the marine fisheries into three different classes depending on the location of the resource to be exploited viz. coastal fishing, off-shore fishing and deep-sea fishing. The author describes commercial fishing activities, paying attention to changes emerged and future prospectives
Since the year 1925, attention has been focused periodically on the stagnation in the local fishing ...
The tuna fisheries in Sri Lanka are undergoing significant developmental changes, with more and more...
Fishing with drift-nets beyond the continental shelf was more profitable than fishing within the con...
Following a brief review of development of demersal fishing off Sri Lanka, the author reviews the fi...
Fishing in Sri Lanka has been carried on largely with the use of traditional methods and in recent ...
The author describes the commercial viable off-shore fishing methods for catching known commercial r...
The deep sea fisheries in Sri Lanka have been in existence since the late 1980s. After 2000 a signif...
Coastal and deep sea fishing are the main sub sectors of Sri Lankan fishery industry. The deep sea f...
The author presents a brief account of the infrastructure facilities required for the fishing indust...
Sri Lanka declared her Exclusive Economic Zone in 1977, under Section 56 of the Maritime Zone Law No...
The Government of Sri Lanka is improving off-shore and deep-shore fishing by introducing more sophis...
Pelagic resources around Sri Lanka may be categorized into three major groups: (1) the small pelagic...
Fishing has been an important economic activity in Sri Lanka for generations. Firstly, the fisherie...
Fisheries Research in Sri Lanka started to gain momentum in the 195O'sfrom a low ebb prior to indepe...
The present study evaluates the trends in offshore fishing activities and reviews the fisheries data...
Since the year 1925, attention has been focused periodically on the stagnation in the local fishing ...
The tuna fisheries in Sri Lanka are undergoing significant developmental changes, with more and more...
Fishing with drift-nets beyond the continental shelf was more profitable than fishing within the con...
Following a brief review of development of demersal fishing off Sri Lanka, the author reviews the fi...
Fishing in Sri Lanka has been carried on largely with the use of traditional methods and in recent ...
The author describes the commercial viable off-shore fishing methods for catching known commercial r...
The deep sea fisheries in Sri Lanka have been in existence since the late 1980s. After 2000 a signif...
Coastal and deep sea fishing are the main sub sectors of Sri Lankan fishery industry. The deep sea f...
The author presents a brief account of the infrastructure facilities required for the fishing indust...
Sri Lanka declared her Exclusive Economic Zone in 1977, under Section 56 of the Maritime Zone Law No...
The Government of Sri Lanka is improving off-shore and deep-shore fishing by introducing more sophis...
Pelagic resources around Sri Lanka may be categorized into three major groups: (1) the small pelagic...
Fishing has been an important economic activity in Sri Lanka for generations. Firstly, the fisherie...
Fisheries Research in Sri Lanka started to gain momentum in the 195O'sfrom a low ebb prior to indepe...
The present study evaluates the trends in offshore fishing activities and reviews the fisheries data...
Since the year 1925, attention has been focused periodically on the stagnation in the local fishing ...
The tuna fisheries in Sri Lanka are undergoing significant developmental changes, with more and more...
Fishing with drift-nets beyond the continental shelf was more profitable than fishing within the con...